So, how did this happen? Well, it’s first and foremost, thanks to the thousands of people who took action online, or took to the high streets in cities around the world calling on Burberry to commit to Detox.

Social Media Storm

In a three day social media storm, Greenpeace supporters, parents and fashion fans alike sent Burberry the Detox message loud and clear. First, we took to Twitter where over 10,000 people tweeted @Burberry to stop the Little Monsters, then the brand’s Facebook wall flooded with calls for them to clean up their act. Finally, Instagramers used the platform to spell out the message to the brand in pictures!

High Street Happenings

Meanwhile, Greenpeace volunteers in 6 countries, from Beijing to Jakarta, from the Netherlands to Mexico, visited Burberry shops to reveal the Little Monsters hiding in their tartan check and called on the brand to stop using toxic monsters in its clothes.

Detox Burberry Protests, Worldwide

A step closer to a Detox future

Burberry joins 18 big brands like Zara, Valentino and H&M who have committed to Detox their clothes and manufacturing process of these hazardous little monsters. These commitments are proof that when people join together we can bring about real change.

Join us in celebrating this success story by sharing the news with your friends on Facebook, Tweet or shout it out in the street - people power can and does make a difference!